distribution

[ˌdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən]

distribution Definition

  • 1the act of giving or delivering something to a large number of people
  • 2the way in which something is shared or exists over a particular area or among a particular group of people
  • 3the process of supplying goods to stores and other businesses that sell to consumers

Using distribution: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "distribution" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The distribution of food to the refugees was handled by the Red Cross.

  • Example

    The distribution of wealth in the country is highly unequal.

  • Example

    The company has a well-established distribution network across the country.

  • Example

    The distribution of flyers helped to increase attendance at the event.

distribution Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for distribution

Idioms Using distribution

  • to start selling products to stores and other businesses that sell to consumers

    Example

    After years of making handmade soaps, she decided to get into distribution and started selling her products to local stores.

  • to make something available for sale or distribution

    Example

    The company put their new product into distribution last month, and it's already selling well.

  • the act of making something available to a large number of people or places

    Example

    The book had wide distribution and was available in bookstores across the country.

Phrases with distribution

  • a statistical distribution in which the values are distributed symmetrically around a mean value, with the majority of the values falling close to the mean

    Example

    The data followed a normal distribution, with most of the values clustered around the mean.

  • the process of distributing electrical power from a power station to consumers

    Example

    The power distribution system in the city was disrupted due to a major storm.

  • the way in which income is divided among different groups of people in a society

    Example

    The government is working to address the issue of unequal income distribution in the country.

Origins of distribution

from Latin 'distributio', meaning 'a division'

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Summary: distribution in Brief

The term 'distribution' [ˌdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən] refers to the act of giving or delivering something to a large number of people, or the way in which something is shared or exists over a particular area or among a particular group of people. It can also refer to the process of supplying goods to stores and other businesses that sell to consumers. Examples include 'The distribution of food to the refugees was handled by the Red Cross,' and 'The company has a well-established distribution network across the country.' Phrases like 'normal distribution' and 'income distribution' denote statistical and social contexts, respectively. Idioms like 'get into distribution' and 'put something into distribution' describe the process of making products available for sale or distribution.

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